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What is ?

Basic facts Established in 2006 Registered as an NGO in 2015 Membership of 100 organisations and individuals + a wider network 250 organisations

Priorities during the second review cycle Promoting the right to access information Strengthening the UNCAC Gaining recognition of grand corruption as an international crime Ensuring full recognition that corruption is not a victimless crime

Priorities during the second review cycle Increasing asset recovery and accountability in the return of assets Promoting beneficial ownership transparency and countering money laundering Protecting and encouraging whistleblowers

Questions, comments. Timothy Adewale timothyadewale@serap-nigeria Questions, comments? Timothy Adewale timothyadewale@serap-nigeria.org Ádám Földes afoldes@transparency.org Gillian Dell gdell@transparency.org